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The Sickness of Timothy Frisby
p. 3-11
In this chapter Mrs. Frisby and her children are introduced. The youngest, Timothy, has gotten sick. He has a fever, is very cold, and very tired.
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1. Mrs. Frisby's winter house was a _______.
A. An Old Brick
B. A Hole in an Old Shed
C. A Slightly Damaged Cinder Block
D. A Burrow that was Found Vacant
2. What did Mrs. Frisby find in the hole in the stump in the woods?
A. A Vacant Burrow, Perfect for a New Summer Home
B. A Winter's Supply of Food
C. A Stash of Small, Shiny Objects
D. A Squirrel's Supply of Nuts
3. What type of food had Mrs. Frisby hoped to find?
A. Peanuts
B. Squash
C. Pickles
D. Lettuce
4. Martin had told Mrs. Frisby that Timothy was feeling ill. True or False
5. Why was Mrs. Frisby somewhat doubtful when she had been informed that Timothy was not felling well?
1. Mrs. Frisby's winter house was a _______.
A. An Old Brick
B. A Hole in an Old Shed
C. A Slightly Damaged Cinder Block
D. A Burrow that was Found Vacant
2. What did Mrs. Frisby find in the hole in the stump in the woods?
A. A Vacant Burrow, Perfect for a New Summer Home
B. A Winter's Supply of Food
C. A Stash of Small, Shiny Objects
D. A Squirrel's Supply of Nuts
3. What type of food had Mrs. Frisby hoped to find?
A. Peanuts
B. Squash
C. Pickles
D. Lettuce
4. Martin had told Mrs. Frisby that Timothy was feeling ill. True or False
5. Why was Mrs. Frisby somewhat doubtful when she had been informed that Timothy was not felling well?